Erie's 7th annual Fall Clean-Up set for Saturday

The time to get rid of those unwanted household items, building materials or yard waste in Erie is Saturday, during the town's seventh annual Erie Fall Clean-Up.

The town is partnering with Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley and Front Range Landfill in the effort.

There are three ways to declutter:

Drop off items and yard waste for free at Front Range Landfill, 1441 Weld County Road 6 in Erie, between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m. Residents must show either an Erie water bill or driver's license with an Erie address and all loads must be covered. Hazardous materials, such as refrigerators, car batteries, tires, and paint are not eligible.

Donate used home suppliesand building materials to Habitat for Humanity, which will have a collection center at the Leon A. Wurl Service Center, 150 Bonnell Ave. Generally, anything in working order is accepted except for sleeper sofas, mattresses and box springs, TVs, computers or computer accessories.

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Residents can drop off brush and limbs between the hours of 7 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Leon A Wurl Service Center. No bagged or loose leaves, stumps, grass clippings, landscape debris, or non-organic materials will be accepted.

For more information, contact Kris McDaniel at 303-926-2872 or visit erieco.gov

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